The story, as told to Twitter, goes: When Iacopelli asked why the crying student was grounded, she claimed that someone had “hacked” her English paper, adding “inappropriate things” to the assignment, which her mother believed she had written.

She says that someone "hacked" her English paper and wrote very inappropriate things in it. When she and her mom sat down to work on it last

The student insisted that the inappropriate additions to her paper, which she’d been working on using Google Docs, were not her own. Intrigued by the alleged hacking, Iacopelli went on the hunt to figure out how the paper ended up in this condition.

However, student INSISTS that she didn't write it. So I go into her Google Doc account and see that the changes were made at 2:16pm.

After parsing through edits on Google Docs and diving into library security footage, Iacopelli realized that the student had used a library computer to work on the paper ― and that the computer she used earlier in the afternoon was used by three boys after her.

The security footage showed that the boys had tampered with the paper after the student likely left Google Docs open.

One nudges the mouse and the screen lights up, still on Student's Google doc, which they hover over a for a good 15 minutes typing.